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Lynn Camp Prong, Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennessee
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Photo of Lynn Camp Prong in Smoky Mountain National Park in Tennessee.
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Removal of Illegally Introduced and Missed Rainbow Trout from Lynn Camp Prong, Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennessee
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Lynn Camp Prong, Tennessee
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One of the top stressors to thriving brook trout populations is their inability to successfully compete for food and space with other, non-native (exotic) trout species such as brown and rainbow trout and warm water species such as small mouth bass. Balancing the needs of multiple fish user groups presents a unique set of challenges in developing strategies to address declines in brook trout populations due to competition from these species. Steve Moore, Fishery Biologist for the National Park Service is leading a partnership to eliminate non-native trout species from Lynn Camp Prong in the Great Smoky Mountains State Park. This effort focuses on the use of chemical means to eliminate rainbow trout from the stream. A natural barrier at the lower end of Lynn Camp Prong will exclude rainbow trout from stream. Approximately 8 miles of stream will be restored allowing brook trout to re-inhabit the stream without the challenge of competing trout species.
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Marshall Brook Culvert Replacement, Hancock County, Maine
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This project will replace two existing undersized, improperly set round culvert inhibiting fish passage at the road / stream crossing of Marshall Brook with the Seal Cove Road in Southwest Harbor, Maine with an open bottom culvert. This will provide 4 miles of passage and reconnect a historic sea run brook trout stream with the estuary at Bass Harbor.
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Narraguagus Drainage in Maine
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Photo of the Narraguagus drainage in Maine. View upstream of pretreated treatment sites. Note the clearly over widened stream, lack of habitat complexity and lack of large wood. This is a typical treatment site for downeast Maine.
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Wood Additions into the Sheepscot, Narraguagus, Machias Watersheds, Maine
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Nash Stream Restoration Project, Coos County, New Hampshire
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This project will restore approximately 5.5 miles of instream habitat on the mainstem of Nash Stream between its confluence with Emerson and Long Mountain Brooks. Restoration activities will include boulder placement, pool construction, large wood additions, floodplain reconnection, and riparian vegetation.
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Nash Stream, Coos County, New Hampshire
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Photo of Nash Stream in Coos County, New Hampshire. Note the lack of pools, canopy and instream cover between Pond Brook and Long Mountain Brook.
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Nash Stream Restoration Project, Coos County, New Hampshire
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North River Stream Channel Restoration, Augusta County, Virgina
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This project will advance restoration on a 0.75 mile reach of North River in Augusta County, Virginia, within the George Washington National Forest. The purpose of the immediate project is to install a series of cross-vein and J-structure in-stream devices to stabilize flows and to create and maintain low water pools that will serve as essential brook trout habitat during droughts and seasonal low flow periods. It continues a long-term program to restore pool habitat to a historically important brook trout fishery.
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North River, Virginia After Construction
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Photo of the North River, Virginia Project After Construction
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North River Stream Channel Restoration, Augusta County, Virgina
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North River, Virginia Before Construction
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Photo of the North River, Virginia project site before construction.
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North River Stream Channel Restoration, Augusta County, Virgina
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North River, Virginia During Construction
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Photo of the North River, Virginia Project During Construction
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North River Stream Channel Restoration, Augusta County, Virgina